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this is part 4 of the video series, developing visual studio database application
Posted by Kevin on September 5th, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags: 2008, application, ASP.NET, database, development, server, SQL, Studio, Visual, website •
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Posted by Kevin on April 24th, 2010 under Visual studio sql Tags: .Net, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, access, adfs, ado, application, ask, asp, ASP.NET, audio, automation, azman, build, c#, com, compact, composite, connecting, connection, copy, crash, deployment, error, Excel, explorer, file, find, forum, framework, help, how to, learn, Microsoft, office, outlook, server, slow, SQL, Studio, system, Tutorial, ui, vb6, vba, vista, Visual, visual basic 6, vs2008, Windows, windows xp, wmi •
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Compufield – Specialized in Animation, Multimedia, E-Commerce Certificate Courses in Programming 1) C & C++ 2) C# 3) VB.NET 4) ASP.NET 5) ORACLE (Paper I ) SQL 6) MS SQL Server 2003 7) PHP & MySQL AJAX 9) AJAX + PHP & MySQL 10) Java Development Kit (JDK) 11) JDBC & JavaBeans 12) JSP [...]
Posted by Kevin on April 21st, 2010 under Sql server Tags: 3d Character Studio, 3D Studio Max, Adobe Photoshop, Advance Excel, After Effects, AJAX, ASP.NET, autocad, Autodesk Maya, C & C++, Coreldraw X4, Dreamweaver CS3, Excel, FCP, Final Cut Pro, Flash Action Script, HTML, Illustrator CS3, indesign CS3, javabeans, JSP, Macros VBA, MS SQL Server 2003, Oracle, PHP & mysql, Premiere Pro CS3, Sound Forge, Tally, Toon Boom Studio, VB.NET, XHTML •
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tinyurl.com Pro ASP.NET 4.0 in C# 2010 LINQ to SQL relies on an object-to-relational model set of classes that map to your database tables. Visual Studio 2008 includes a visual ORM design surface that maps these tables to code. Source : www.asp.net
Posted by Kevin on April 11th, 2010 under Visual studio 2008 sql Tags: .ascx, .aspx, ASP.NET, ASP.NET 2.0, Developer, HTML, Internet, LINQ TO SQL, Microsoft, Visual Studio .NET, Web, Web Services, Whidbey •
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